Tag: CleanTechnica Car of the Year
A New Chevy Equinox EV For $32,000?
After finding online information about a new Nissan Ariya for $31,000 before incentives, I wondered about the availability of other new electric vehicles that are affordable. This wondering was prompted by someone telling me that electric vehicles cost $187,000. Of course they don’t, and the statement is one the anti-EV … [continued]
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VW ID. Buzz Wins Two Notable Awards
I clearly love the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. As I mentioned in my video interview with some new owners, I think it’s now my favorite electric vehicle (i.e., favorite vehicle). It’s a perfect kind of blend of the iconic hippie van and a fun, modern electric vehicle. The colors are absorbing, … [continued]
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CleanTechnica Checks Out the EVs at the New York Auto Show
I logged 14,405 steps visiting the 2025 New York Auto Show at Jacob Javits Center in Manhattan while moving around all the car displays. I put a lot of attention on the EVs and hybrids, naturally. The 125th edition of this show provided a comprehensive look at the electric vehicle … [continued]
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Auto Brands Leading the US EV Revolution — CHARTS
Which auto brands and auto groups are now ruling the US pure electric vehicle (EV) market? How much competition is there at the top now? Let’s roll into the numbers and charts and see. First of all, yes, despite Tesla losing sales year over year for two years in a … [continued]
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Democratic Governors Prepared To Keep The EV Revolution Moving Forward
Many US states are prepared to keep the EV revolution moving forward even if federal incentives are taken away.
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